nc-autoupdate is enable by default. You can run sudo ncp-update manually anytime you want tho

_1uke:

Is it OK if I check back in on this thread

Please do

I try to contribute, mostly to wiki, but anyway I can. Helping others, helps me better understand what is needed in the NCP documentation. And this time your logs, helped me discover and patch a small .

I am so glad I could help, I am interested in open source software and want to contribute to help make it better, although I am not a very active contributor as I don’t have a very advanced skill set when it comes to Linux.

I am so glad I was able to help discover a bug and that it has been patched which will hopefully help users in the future

NextCloudPi is headless, which means that you won’t see anything out of the HDMI port. You are meant to access NextCloud over the network, not from a keyboard/mouse/monitor.

You’ll first need to figure out the IP of the NextCloud. I logged in to my DHCP server and looked at its leases to find its IP address. I’m guessing you don’t know how to do that, so we can skip to the shortcut: using a PC, Laptop, etc, open a command prompt (Windows) and give it the command:

ping nextcloudpi

You should get an IP address if it’s on your network and booted up. Next, put that IP address in your browser where you would normally type in the URL.

There are wizards that will take it from there, so just follow them.

I have no idea why you guys are doing stuff from the linux command line to try to update things… that’s like skipping step 0, 1, and trying to get to 1025.

Note: You will have to add an exception, to bypass your browser warning when youfirst load the activation and :4443 pages. You can run letsencrypt to get rid ofthe warning if you have a (sub)domain available.
Login to NC and check the admin panel settings and log (scroll down in left side menu)